SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION: $20.0M Department of Transportation Contract
Summary
SAIC secured a $20 million contract from the FAA for cooperative surveillance systems, representing a modest but consistent revenue stream for the company. While not transformative, this award reinforces SAIC's position in critical aviation infrastructure projects.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.SAIC ($SAIC) secures a $20M FAA contract for surveillance systems.
- 2.The contract represents a minor percentage (~0.27%) of SAIC's annual revenue, indicating a routine business award.
- 3.No direct legislative backing from the provided bill signals, suggesting funding from existing FAA appropriations.
- 4.Potential supply chain beneficiaries include companies in radar, sensor, and aviation software development.
Market Implications
This $20 million contract for SAIC ($SAIC) is a positive, albeit minor, indicator of continued government demand for its services. Investors should view this as part of SAIC's ongoing operational revenue rather than a significant growth catalyst. The impact on SAIC's stock is expected to be neutral, as the contract size is small relative to its market capitalization and annual revenue. There are no immediate direct market implications for other publicly traded companies based on this specific award, though it reinforces the broader, consistent demand for aviation technology and government IT services.
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Contract Details
Recipient
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
Award Amount
$20,007,301
Awarding Agency
Department of Transportation
Sub-Agency
Federal Aviation Administration
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER